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;; (tests:test-set-status! test-id "RUNNING" "n/a" #f #f)
;; Since we should have a clean slate at this time there is no need to do
;; any of the other stuff that tests:test-set-status! does. Let's just
;; force RUNNING/n/a
;; (thread-sleep! 0.3)
;; (tests:test-force-state-status! run-id test-id "RUNNING" "n/a")
(rmt:set-state-status-and-roll-up-items run-id test-name item-path #f "RUNNING" #f)
;; (thread-sleep! 0.3) ;; NFS slowness has caused grief here
;; if there is a runscript do it first
(if fullrunscript
(let ((pid (process-run fullrunscript)))
(rmt:test-set-top-process-pid run-id test-id pid)
(let loop ((i 0))
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;; (tests:test-set-status! test-id "RUNNING" "n/a" #f #f)
;; Since we should have a clean slate at this time there is no need to do
;; any of the other stuff that tests:test-set-status! does. Let's just
;; force RUNNING/n/a
;; (thread-sleep! 0.3)
;; (tests:test-force-state-status! run-id test-id "RUNNING" "n/a")
(rmt:set-state-status-and-roll-up-items run-id test-name item-path "RUNNING" #f #f)
;; (thread-sleep! 0.3) ;; NFS slowness has caused grief here
;; if there is a runscript do it first
(if fullrunscript
(let ((pid (process-run fullrunscript)))
(rmt:test-set-top-process-pid run-id test-id pid)
(let loop ((i 0))
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